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Mastering PostgreSQL 12 - Third Edition
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Mastering PostgreSQL 12 - Third Edition

by Hans-Jürgen Schönig
November 2019
Beginner to intermediate
470 pages
11h 59m
English
Packt Publishing
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Understanding full-text search

If you are looking up names or looking for simple strings, you are usually querying the entire content of a field. In full-text search, this is different. The purpose of the full-text search is to look for words or groups of words that can be found in a text. Therefore, full-text search is more of a contains operation, as you are basically never looking for an exact string.

In PostgreSQL, full-text search can be done using GIN indexes. The idea is to dissect a text, extract valuable lexemes (= "preprocessed tokens of words"), and index those elements rather than the underlying text. To make your search even more successful, those words are preprocessed.

Here is an example:

test=# SELECT to_tsvector('english', ...
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